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long, sides feebly convex, posterior angles sharp, border bisinuate; 

 sutural striee strong. First abdominal segment strongly margined for its 

 entire length, without dilations, but with a second rounded margin which 

 extends along the sides of the pit, this bearing along the sides a long, thin 

 f aside; pit very broad and shallow, extending four-fifths the length of 

 the segment; its posterior three-fourths, very flat and sloping. First 

 ventral segment longer than the following three together. Ventral 

 surface of head and thorax with very coarse punctures, legs stout, 

 femora enlarged and moderately compressed. 



Host: Pheidole knowlesi var. extensus Mann. 

 Described from one female taken on Mt. Victoria, Viti 

 Levu, Fiji. 



Fig. 6. 

 Nadarimanu alewa. 



Fig. 7. 

 Fustiger wasmanni. 



Fig. S. 

 Kaisia oceanica. 



Fustiger wasmanni sp. nov. 

 (Fig. 2, d; Fig. 7.) 

 Male: Length 1.2.5 mm. 



Head constricted behind eyes into a neck, which is broadest basally, 

 about two-thirds as broad and a little shorter than the anterior portion ; 

 the ventral surface strongly longitudinally .impressed at middle with the 



